Spanish English Dictionary

español - English

el pasillo in English:

1. corridor corridor


He sighed deeply and headed to the corridor.
The corridor was so crowded that we couldn't walk.
I happened to witness the bullying in the corridor.
Do not run in corridors!
He is at a corridor.
The school corridors are full of smiling children
A passionate kiss scene in a school corridor ... I've heard all about it! "It wasn't passionate! That's an exaggeration..."
The child was running along the corridor while his mother reprimanded them.
James sees her in school corridors every day.
Laundry? Walk through these doors, turn right and walk straight to the end of a corridor.
The corridor in my flat is very narrow.
You must stay at the corridor during the break.
The corridor is long.
I went along the corridor to her office.
From the corridor, you can reach the living room, the kitchen, and the toilet, or you can take the stairs upstairs, where the bedrooms and the bathroom are.

English word "el pasillo"(corridor) occurs in sets:

House and furnishings - Casa y mobiliario
House and Furnishings - Casa y Mobiliario
Transport, motorisation and means of transport - T...
Transport, Motorisation and Means of Transport - T...
partes de la casa

2. hall hall


This hall holds 2,000 people.
Citizens are debating about health care at City Hall.
His latest works are on display at the city hall. They are fabulous beyond description.
Turning to the right, you will find the city hall in front of you.
For gall bladder surgery, go down this hall and take a right.
The claim of community involvement is just window dressing; City Hall will do what it wants to anyhow.
He that hears much and speaks not at all shall be welcome both in bower and hall.
The rock star's induction into the Hall of Fame was predicted by all.
Being at the concert hall full of young kids made an old duffer like me feel out of tune.
I'm at the main lecture hall right now. Udo's already here as well.
When I reached the hall right away the person in charge unrelentingly said things like "This painting is certain to increase in value in the future," and I went and signed the contract.
The ticket clerk found baggage placed under a bench in the hall, and the ticking sound inside it made him worried.
Picasso's early works have been exhibited at this hall.
The dining hall is directly adjacent to the lobby, or rather, from where you are, it's just three steps away?
The hotel telephone is in the hall and Harriet is trying to ring the police now.

English word "el pasillo"(hall) occurs in sets:

Around the house
around the house